Choose the one, that will give you the word " croppadd" written in the text field below (see the picture):Ħ) Now, for the changes to take effect, you must restart VLC (close it and run again) On of them is for another filter - "Swscale". There are two " Video scaling filter " options to choose from: one in the left and one in the right column. Section there will be written " croppadd ". The result must be that in the text field below the current " Video filter module " section check the " Video scaling filter " Thanks for this tip to some anonymous user and the community moderator Grace Note who passed this tip in the comments below.Ĥ) Then, again in the left menu, go to Video > Filters and in the The solution for getting rid of that tiny green line is simple: enter some even number (for example 76) and there will be no green line below the video.
Vlc hardcoded subtitles double or twice free#
For this example I used 75px, you are free to experiment.Īs was noticed in the comments, with the current settings (75px) there is a tiny green line below the video. " Show Settings" section, choose " All ":Ģ) In the left menu choose Video > Filters > Cropadd :ģ) In the " Padd " section enter some positive number for the " Pixels to How to show subtitles under the video in VLCġ) Go to Tools > Preferences and below on the left, in the That is why when you were experimenting you could not place the subtitles below the picture.īut still there is a way to do what you want using Cropadd video filter. You probably want to display subtitles below the picture on the black surface?īy default you can only position subtitles inside the picture.